Call Me Back - with Dan Senor
Become an Insider
Join the conversations that typically happen after the cameras stop rolling. Submit your questions to Dan Senor, Nadav Eyal, and Amit Segal here.
Description
Between now and November, we will be taking a close look at the midterm election season, which -- for most voters -- is just kicking off now. If history is a guide, the first mid-term election cycle of a new president should result in the opposing party (the party not in the White House) scoring a wave of victories in Congress. How big will the wave be?
New polls suggest that there may not be much of a wave for Republicans. But are these new polls missing something?
To offer a masterclass in how to de-code the polls -- and a number of other dynamics in these midterms -- Mike Murphy returns to the podcast.
Mike’s worked on 26 gubernatorial and US Senate races across the country, including 12 wins in Blue States – something that’s getting harder and harder to do for Republicans. He was a top strategist for John McCain, Mitt Romney, Jeb Bush, and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
He’s a political analyst for NBC and MSNBC. He’s co-host of the Hacks on Tap podcast and newsletter. And Mike’s also co director of the University of Southern California’s Center for the Political Future.
Pieces discussed in this episode:
Mark Mellman: : https://tinyurl.com/3v74z3hp
Nate Cohn: https://tinyurl.com/dzjrbc2m
Hacks on Tap podcast: https://tinyurl.com/55j5pe5k
Hacks on Tap newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/yckkzrpx